Knoxville, TN RV Rentals & Motorhome Rentals

Renting an RV near Knoxville, TN

There are over 229 RV rentals
available from
6
local RV pro businesses
and
152
private RV owners
.
Reserve an RV for as little as
$19/night
up to
$717/night
for higher end RV rentals.
The average RV rental price in Knoxville, TN is
$150/night.
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Modified with full size queen pillow top mattress. Another full queen layout for guests along with the futon couch for smaller travelers. Lots of floor space from other modifications allowing for our 6 person family to travel comfortably. We have a load leveling hitch that is included in the rental.

This is trailer provides a perfect escape. We pull it (GVWR 3500) with our minivan but it isn't short on space. There is a queen bed in the front, bunk beds in the back, and a dinette that converts into a full bed sleeping 6. The slide out provides extra walking space to make things more comfortable. There is a 2 burner stove and a great size refrigerator (4.3cubit ft) and freezer. There is heating and air conditioning and a shower with a decent size tub for washing clothes or children. Kitchen will come stocked with plates, silverware, pots, pans, and a French press for coffee. We purchased the trailer brand new so it is in great condition. We have already started making memories in it and we hope you will too. We are located 5 mins from Pigeon Forge and 20 mins from Gatlinburg. Tons of great camping out in the national park or in town RV parks. Brake Control recommended, and tow package must have 7 point Rv plug. Comes with 20 lb full propane tank.

This 2015 aerolite hybrid is the ultimate for the family with. 3 queen fold outs a dinner slider and a large full bathroom. It pulls beautifully at 4600 lb. A sweet air conditioner and a roaster of a heater.

Nestled in the Smoky Mountains, just a 2 minute drive from downtown Bryson City, is a beautifully restored vintage 1971 Airstream trailer with everything you need for a "Glamping" experience. Be one with nature, without all the fuss. Complete with kitchen, dining area, heat/AC, internet TV, sleeping for 4, and an indoor shower. The "Silver Majesty" is parked along the scenic Tuckasegee river, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or just taking in the scenery.

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Information About Knoxville, TN

Nestled in the heart of the Tennessee Valley and surrounded by beautiful lakes and the stunning Smoky Mountains, Knoxville is the perfect place for anyone who appreciates their BBQ with a view. You will find there is no shortage of things to do here, and using a Knoxville RV rental by owner makes it easy to experience it all. In downtown Knoxville, you’ll find mouth-watering Southern eats and bourbon aplenty, historic sites, and sporting events. Public transit within the city is easy, with the KAT buses and a free trolley system. If you want to get out of the big city, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are less than an hour away, and right on the border of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With your Knoxville camper rental, spending a weekend in the mountains just got a whole lot easier and much more comfortable.

The Great Outdoors

YourRV rental in Knoxville, TN is a perfect way to get outdoors in one of the most beautiful places in the U.S. There are several lakes and state parks in the area, and plenty of options for biking, hiking, boating, and camping. Big Ridge State Park is a part of the Appalachian Ridge and has over 15 miles of hiking trails of varying intensities. Norris Dam State Park is practically next door, and with an expansive 800 miles of shoreline with swimming coves and boats available for rent, it’s easy to have a great day on the water. Knoxville is also home to one of the coolest playgrounds for adults and children alike – Navitat in the Ijams Nature Center, roughly three miles from downtown. This adventure in the canopy has six “adventure trails” that span out from the central treehouse and feature nets, bridges, tunnels, and ziplines.

One thing that you must do with your RV rental in Knoxville, Tennessee is visit theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park. The mountains get their name from the ethereal blue mist that hovers over the valleys. When driving or hiking through these mountains you can see wildlife such as elk, black bears, and white-tailed deer. The Appalachian Trail goes through the park, and there are plenty of day hikes on the trail. To get the most spectacular view in the park, hike up to Clingman’s Dome – the highest point in the Smokies. While the best way to experience the park is to go out on the hiking or mountain biking trails, there are several breathtaking viewing points along the nearly 400 miles of scenic routes you can drive in your luxury Knoxville RV rental.

RV Parks

There are quite a few places to camp out with your travel trailer rental in Knoxville. There aren’t a ton of public transit options going in to the city, so your best bet would be to drive a few minutes closer and park your RV rental in the lot at the University Commons Walmart on the southwestern side of the city, then take a short bus ride in to the heart of Knoxville. The city’s public transit system (KAT) provides buses and free trolleys, or if you want to burn some calories while you explore, you can use their bike sharing system!

Big Ridge and Norris Dam State Parks both have RV campsites with electric and water hookups. Just outside of the city there are several RV parks. The beautifully wooded Southlake RV Park has lakeside RV sites, and it is a great location to be able to explore the city and surrounding parks. If you are taking your camper rental north of Knoxville,Volunteer Park Family Campground is pet-friendly and has both camping and RV sites. It’s open year-round and has a heated pool, clubhouse, and children’s playground.

For campsites closer to the Smoky Mountains, Creekside and Pine Mountain RV Parks are great options. Creekside has stream fishing and homey comfort with laundry, cable, and free WiFi. Pine Mountain has paved roads and an open feel, and you can’t beat the views. Both are just a couple of minutes outside of Pigeon Forge, which has plenty of activities for the whole family – think rollercoasters, go-carts, and putt-putt. Start your search for an RV in Knoxville and get ready to enjoy all these parks have to offer!

Exploring Knoxville

Fun fact about Knoxville: it’s the birthplace of every traveler’s best friend, Mountain Dew! But we know you’ve had enough of that on the road in your Outdoorsy RV, so fill up on some Tennessee classics instead. There’s no shortage of smoky barbeque joints, and tours at Knox Whiskey Works are a barrel of fun. You can also visit the Historic Market Square in downtown Knoxville for a bite to eat and, if you’re lucky, some great live music! On Wednesday and Saturday mornings the Market Square hosts the Farmer’s Market, perfect for sampling local fare. For the sports fans, you can visit the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, or check out the football stadium where Peyton Manning got his start. You also won’t want to miss the most iconic landmark of downtown Knoxville, the 1982 World’s Fair Sunsphere, where you can get a free bird’s eye view of the city from the Observation Deck. History buffs will enjoy one of the best-preserved Civil War sites in the country at Fort Dickerson Park, located just across the river. If it’s raining when you’re there, spend the day indoors at Maple Hall and bowl in the coolest alley you’ve ever seen. To keep the kiddos entertained, check out trampoline parks, The Muse Exploratorium, and the Basement Community Art Studio.

Knoxville, TN is the perfect spot to start your next road trip.
With 229 RVs for rent, travelers can find a motorhome rental to match their budget and rental needs.
In Knoxville renters can choose from a selection of drivable RVs including
23 Class A, 6 Class B, 36 Class C, and 4 Camper Vans.
For towable options, renters can bring their own vehicle or rent a tow vehicle and can choose from
134 travel trailers, 6 folding trailers, 10 fifth wheels, and 3 toy haulers.

Outdoorsy data shows the average RV rental prices for the next six months
in Knoxville is
$150.16
with 183
of the inventory already booked.
For
drivable RVs the average price is
$183.66
and
$136.59
for trailer rentals.
The
least expensive week of the year to book is
April 16 - April 22
with the
most expensive
being
August 12 - August 18.
The
most popular month for renting an RV in
Knoxville
is
June
with the least popular being
February.

Popular RV Rental Amenities in Knoxville

Using the search filters renters can find a motorhome, camper van or trailer to rent using the criteria from 50+ filters.
In the most popular RV rental amenities are:
214 air conditioners, 212 heaters, 209 stoves, 209 refrigerators, and 208 kitchen sinks.
For those looking to cook,
137 have ovens, 209 have refrigerators, 175 have microwaves, and 209 have stoves.
For those needing some entertainment in their RV,
154 have TVs, 160 have radios, and 142 have CD Players.
For those who love to travel with their pets,
there are 80 pet friendly
RV rentals in Knoxville.

Rest Stop

Rest Area WB Talbott, TN 37877

Cracker Barrel

1049 N 12th St Middlesboro, KY 40965

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Rest Stop

Welcome Center Jellico, TN 37762

Southbound, 10 truck parking spaces, Restrooms, Picnic Table, Vending, Pets, Internet, Handicap, Pay Phones, Recycling Bins, Tourist Information, There is a nice overlook at the top of a hill but it is only open during the daylight hours. It is on the north side of the welcome center behind the picnic tables. It is a steep climb but it is paved and there are picnic tables along the way. (R)

Rest Stop

Welcome Center WB Hartford, TN 37753

Worldwide Equipment Inc

17th Street & Mack Avenue Middlesboro, KY 40965

Kenworth Dealer, Mack (D)

Pick Your Mini Golf Challenger

AttractionPigeon Forge, TN

Next to RV parks Pigeon Forge is probably most noted for its wide choice of miniature golf choices. you could spend a week in town and not play all of the courses available. As a bonus each course is usually convenient to go-kart track too!

Up the Creek RV Camp

CampgroundPigeon Forge, TN

The park is known for having the largest RV sites outside of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You can enjoy the sounds of fresh running water, as the campground is located between two creeks, Walden Creek and Cove Creek, and your site will be surrounded by beautiful hardwoods. A serene settings that is easy to access in your RV rental

King?s Holly Haven RV Park

CampgroundPigeon Forge, TN

Located a short walk from downtown or quick ride on the shuttle this large RV park is tucked off the highway with large sites and pretty trees. What makes this location so great for families in RV rentals is the adjacent recently updated community park. With miles of trails, ball fields and playgrounds it offers a great way for the kids to blow off steam without annoying the neighbors.

SouthLake RV Park

CampgroundKnoxville, TN

Are you looking for a quiet and peaceful place to stay, but with all the amenities you could want close by? If so, head down to Southlake RV Park in Knoxville, Tennessee. There is an atmosphere of serenity here, but you are close enough to Knoxville, where you can dine, visit museums and take advantage of the micro brewery industry. How would you fancy a tasting session of different craft beers? Across the road from the park is an award-winning barbecue restaurant, which has been shown on the Food Network. If you enjoy the outdoor life, head over to the Great Smoky Mountains, just a 30-minute car ride away. Here you can hike, go horseback riding, and have fun tubing. If you feel like having a peaceful day, stay at the park and take advantage of the swimming pool. There is full hookup, restrooms, and a laundry facility here. The park was built to accommodate visitors to the World's Fair in 1982, and is run by the Smith family.

Dollywood

AttractionPigeon Forge, TN

Known as the biggest "ticketed" tourist attraction in Tennessee. A great amusement park with exciting rides, where you can also find arts and crafts, and even catch a musical performance by Dolly Parton. You can also take the kids to the splash park which also forms part of this giant theme park.

Pine Mountain RV Park

CampgroundPigeon Forge, TN

The park is located 10 miles away from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You can choose from many outdoor activities such as trout fishing, horseback riding, white water rafting, hiking, golfing and biking. Take a dip in the large splash pool or in the heated pool, enjoy free Wi-Fi and cable TV hook ups. One of the nicer locations the paved roads and paved pads allow even inexperienced RV renters to easily navigate the area.

Titanic Museum

AttractionPigeon Forge, TN

A museum as big as the Titanic see real artifacts and stick your hand in water that is cold as the water Jack and Rose... err the real victims hit when that giant ship went down.